The Aiptek mini PocketDV 8900 is a compact, pocket-able DV camera. The body is made of plastic, and does not appear very rugged. The 2-inch swivel LCD is of no use on outdoorshoots—it is almost impossible to view in daylight. Video capture resolution is only 640 x 480 at 30 fps, so forget about capturing DVD-quality movies. But the videos weren’t that bad, after all. It can capture still photos at up to 5 MP, which can be interpolated to 10 MP— but the quality was nowhere near even what a 3 MP camera delivers: too much noise. There is no optical zoom, but thankfully, the autofocus works very well. The PocketDV can also play MP3 and WAV, ASF video, and can display JPEG photos. You can even record voice and use the voice-canceling feature to turn it into a Karaoke machine. It can also be used as a Web cam. The 22 MB of inbuilt Flash memory is insufficient, but an SD/MMC card slot is provided to augment storage capacity.
The 8900 comes bundled with loads of accessories. A remote is provided, and so are cables to connect it to a TV. A carry pouch and a pair of earphones are also comes along. Aiptek even included an almost-unusable mini tripod. The bundled software suite from ArcSoft is decent
Specifications:
5 MP still photo, videos at 640 x 480 at 30 fps, 2-inch LCD viewfinder, video format: ASF, audio formats: MP3 and WAV, 22 MB internal memory, SD/MMC card support...
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